P r a c t i c e
Although writers often rely on one particular structure
to organize their ideas, in many cases, writers use a
combination of these structures. For example, a writer
may want to compare and contrast the causes of World
War I and those of World War II; or a writer may want
to describe, in chronological order, the events that led
to (caused) the failure of the computer system. Thus,
today we will look at how writers may combine these
strategies. In addition, we’ll continue to strengthen
your reading comprehension skills by including strate-
gies from the first week:
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Finding the facts
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Determining the main idea
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Defining vocabulary words in context
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Distinguishing between fact and opinion
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